MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — Following a 359-yard passing performance that established a West Virginia freshman record, Ford Childress reflected on a promising debut against Georgia State that included three touchdowns in a 41-7 victory.

Allan Taylor

Allan Taylor joined MetroNews in August 2012, following 18 years of newspaper, magazine and multimedia work as an SEC columnist, sports editor, assistant sports editor, managing editor, news reporter and media consultant.

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Allen

Being a freshman and it's his first game ever in college he did well. WVU has good receivers. People need to be patient with 30 underclassmen on the team and only 8 seniors.

September 16, 2013 at 6:37 am |

shawn

I can't wait to see what Holgs has to say about the "cute" and "tiny finger" comments.

The one thing I think Ford needs to improve on is his tempo. Like Holgs said, he looks a little lethargic at times.

September 15, 2013 at 9:39 am |

Allan

He certainly has a strong arm, bet he's a little sore today. All those sideline passes, a better defensive team may pick one or two of them off if he isn't more careful. Looks good on play action passes, hides the ball well and sells it. A few more games under his belt I think he will be a very good QB, but have to find some receivers for him.